I want to update the Video Center… But I am focusing on the content more than the browsing of videos.

The updated Video-Center will not use the long browsing methods now. It will feature 2 iFrames with video on one side and selections on the other. If the Video-Center gets enough popularity, this project will go on.

According to Microsoft’s mobile communications business international marketing director (phew) John Starkweather, Redmond is in talks with the folks from Finland about getting Windows Mobile onto Nokia handsets. “They obviously have significant investments in Symbian but there are a lot of places where we have significant synergies and we would love to see the day where those synergies would extend completely with Windows Mobile,” said Starkweather, though he couldn’t say when or if any agreement will be met. “We work closely with Nokia and we would love to have them go all the way,” Starkweather said. “It’s something we talk about all the time.”

Well I got the Nokia 6300 – Slim yet powerful and its already won a place in my heart. It does everything i wanted my old phone to do(Bluetooth, Songs, Memory Card, Good themes and Software compatibility).

6300 has bluetooth, Songs, Memory Card (128 included 2GB costs 15,000RS here[Approx 150$]), Awesome themes, Millions of games and software to download. The only bummer is the battery life and no boxed data cable(which costs 4000Rs [Approx 40$]). Well that I can handle.

The new Yahoo Go 3.0 is a free downloadable application compatible with about 30 different handsets so far. (The company says that dozens more are on the way.) A “start page” allows Yahoo users to access a number of the company’s applications, like Yahoo Mail and Flickr, as well as the requisite news-and-weather mobile features.